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    Judy, I felt exactly the same way...I went to bed a lay there bug-eyed for hours, so many tiny pieces falling together...obviously they've been working on this for a very long time.

    I tried to watch the press conference, but due to lack of sleep...I went to sleep in my chair...LOL....I wanted to see if any of those reporters had the chitlings to ask a question about immigration...but this is all orchestrated...all done in advance....all nice and neat...all covering the stink from the whitehouse...all worried that they might not have access to the next press conference...gosh they had one a year ago...

    I was awake for part of it...the part where he said that lower wage earners should get more in SS than those who earned more money....wow..gotta get right in there and make sure those illegal immigrants who only have to work 18 months to draw ss get their fair share...huh? Paving the road, making it look all thoughtful and considerate...and caring...the bomb goes off later.

    Sick, absolutely sick...wondering what we can do and how fast we can do it??

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    We've got to move fast. Call Microsoft headquarters tomorrow and express your disgust with Bill Gates meeting with the Bush Administration to "end limits on immigration" for programmers--its one of the H1B2...something or other. Check the news article "Gates Wants to End Limits".

    GATES NUMBER IS: 425-882-8080 (That's in Redmond, Washington so watch the time change--3 hours difference between there and EST) That's Microsoft, ask to speak to him, they'll say he's unavailable, you say I'd like to speak with his office. You'll get his secretary.

    I'll try and make a list and post the companies we know are involved.

    We now know Microsoft, Kelloggs, Taco Bell, Home Depot, Ford, etc. Taco Bell is a sponsor of La Raza and advertises on their websites. The Taco Bell here used to have about half and half black and white workers. Two days ago when I went there==100% hispanic. I presume illegal. They were too young to have been on a 15 year waiting list. Looked like a family, Mom, Daughter, Two Sons. Some others in the back.

    go to fox...they are re-running the Press Conference with the President.

    NOT ONE WORD about the borders or immigration when this is the hottest topic of the past two weeks.

    The Press Conference is staged. If you pop an unscripted question, you don't get invited back. And to some extent I understand that, otherwise it could be chaos and off topic.

    But now is a good time to hit Microsoft with some calls and hold-backs or boycotts on their products. Fox announced their sales are SLOW. Alittle more slower, and they may need to WAKE UP and get on the right side of this line now drawn in the sand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonali
    Mexico is also making it almost impossible for mexican actors/actresses to get work. They lie to the mexican people and tell them that television networks are hiring south american actors/actresses for cheaper wages. I know for a fact that venezuelans and chileans actors/actresses are not working for less wages than mexicans on tv.The truth of the matter is, (which the dont want to tell the mexican people)is that the european latin look is what sells on television and gets good ratings. I cannot understand how the people of mexico and central america cannot see through all the lies their corporate elites and politicians tell them.
    You're right.But as we know many of the older men that have long running shows on Univison and Telemundo,etc. get to pick and choose who surround them on their shows.And being cut from that old colonial cloth they love them Gueras (White Latin girls).Just think about Latin society here in the US:a woman can be 600 lbs,bowlegged,crosseyed with a droop on the one looking south,with a 10" facial scar crossing her face diagonally-but if she has green eyes...

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    LOL! Rickty esteves

    You crack me up. It is true. I used to be an exotic dancer and unfortunately in houston strip clubs, it helps to know spanish. Most of the guys who gave me most of their money were the mestizo and indian central americans and mexicans. Most of them thought chile was in mexico. They would all say, "what part of mexico is that in". It is so hard to not laugh. I am glad I am not in the profession anymore. Although the money was good. These same mexicans who claim to be working for their families are now flooding strip clubs in texas. That is why I quit. Most of them were cheap and would solicit prostitution. I would try to explain to the mostly feeble minded ones that that is not we(dancers) did.(prostitution) NOw, their are a lot of illegal mexican and central american strippers who disgrace the profession by doing anything with their fellow countrymen in our american strip clubs for very low prices. Then again, the overflow of mexican nationals is what made me wish to leave texas. Now, I live in winthrop, ma which is much nicer. It is an all italian town-very family oriented and very quiet. NO MORE TEJANO MUSIC. YAY!!LOL[/quote]

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    Stripper elitist?

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    i said I quit

    I dont consider myself to be among the elite. Nor do I care to. I said I used to be in that profession and am not anymore. I am now working as an esthetician. I was putting myself through school. Now I know you are probably going to judge me for that but I don't care. In Texas, you even have to be licensed to be a stripper. They do a background check and everything. The club I worked at had us pay taxes through our tip out as well as pay taxes on credit card sales. I dont miss it much but it did help me get out my wild side. I have settled down since.

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    is there anything wrong with an ex-exotic dancer into politi

    Is there anything wrong with ex exotic dancers reading about immigration issues? Or are you trying to say that I am not good enough to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    We've got to move fast. Call Microsoft headquarters tomorrow and express your disgust with Bill Gates meeting with the Bush Administration to "end limits on immigration" for programmers--its one of the H1B2...something or other. Check the news article "Gates Wants to End Limits".
    GATES NUMBER IS: 425-882-8080
    Thanks Judy - I'm calling.

    Gates wants end to limits on overseas hiring
    The Commerce Department undersecretary for technology, Phil Bond, cautioned Gates during his talk that unemployment among U.S. computer engineers regularly exceeds unemployment in other industries. "The politics of that are real," Bond said. Government figures showed 5.7% of information technology employees were out of work last year versus 5.5% of all workers.
    The purpose of the H-1B visa is to create indentured servitude... The H-1B visa workers have to work for the same company for 6 years while they apply for a green card... They can't freely move to a company that would give them higher wages, because then they'd have to start the green-card process over again... So, the visa creates a cheap, compliant labor force - just what the corporate doctors ordered.

    From Roy Beck's description of the Ag Jobs amnesty, it's sound like that's a similar plan... Apparently, the illegals would have to work for the same company for 6 years to get permanent-residency status... This kind of labor may be even cheaper than illegal labor.

    Changing subjects, I was reading about how farmers in 3rd world countries complain about food imports which are required under trade agreements... They say, "Why do we need to import food, when we can make all the food our country needs?... Importing food just lowers prices and puts us out of work."

    I think the same can be said about Western countries with respect to labor... We could say "Why do we have to import labor, when we can produce all the needed goods/services our country needs?... Importing labor just lowers wages and puts us out of work."

    Of course, the reason is because the corporate masters benefit...
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    OPEN BORDERS LOBBY - MUST READ

    http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/guide ... 0Lobby.pdf

    You must read this writing by David Horowitz. It describes the Open Borders Lobby.

    It's in pdf file.
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    OK, I'll check it out...

    Just to add one bit of trivia, I thought it was interesting that the "free trade" agreement with Australia (signed in 2003 or 2004) prohibited the importation of prescription drugs... This is because the Australian government bargains to keep drugs prices low... So, allowing these drug imports would hurt profit margins.

    In other words, companies like "open borders" when they benefit, but not otherwise.
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